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Discover Ludwig'lack applicability' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most often used to describe an idea, policy, or action which is not relevant or applicable to the current situation. For example, "The company's traditional methods of management lack applicability in a modern, digital world."
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Most of the approaches found in the literature lack applicability for managers or, on the opposite, lack a sound theoretical basis.
We excluded these aspects of the assessment as they lack applicability in this type of intervention study.
3 Professionals often hold the view that they 'already do' shared decision-making, that the interventions promoted lack applicability to individual patients and that there is insufficient time to involve patients in decisions.
In this regard, other efforts, such as the NGO HealthOntheNetFoundation Code of Conduct recommending websites voluntarily adhere to certain principles and undergo certification to ensure quality of online health information, may also be limited in effectiveness and lack applicability to online pharmacies [ 15].
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Results obtained until now have widened our knowledge about the genetic architecture of maize resistance to MCB, but lacked applicability.
Our findings support reports in the literature that physicians perceive implementation of shared decision making strategies to be time consuming[ 2, 3, 18- 28] and potentially lacking applicability to patients due to the complexity of information or patients' characteristics[ 2, 3, 18, 19, 22, 26- 29].
Their correlation suffers from the lack of applicability, particularly for light and intermediate crude oil samples.
A weakness of using reference phantoms is the lack of applicability to generate accurate patient-specific dosimetry.
Though Nativ appears to understand the video workflow needs of braodcasters with a perspective others may lack, the applicability of Mio to managing large volumes of user-generated content is unclear.
Of the 88 responses analysed for the second stage of our survey, fifteen answers (17%) indicated lack of applicability of the priority setting criteria.
While optimally combining external validity and causality, randomized field experiments suffer from a lack of applicability as their adequate design is time-consuming, expensive, and often highly impractical; consequently, other methods are regularly preferred (Angrist and Pischke 2010).
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